A personal starts somewhere. It starts with a bios and a CPU and a motherboard ect… When we code that personal to pump out a random number, what makes it pick the number it picks? Exactly the same personal sits beside it’s identical and they both pick different first random numbers. Is the Bios fed a seed during construction and each untried bios gets a different seed? Those of us that have worked with random numbers know what a seed is. So why does my personal give a number between one hundred and 1000 as 756, but yours gives, 537? Is that not a form of intelligence beyond that of artificial? We gave the personal the capability to give random numbers, but what makes it give or pick that random number when in reality it has no ‘will’ to decide. Why three and not 4, when it favours nothing? Even with a seed, what makes it select five with this seed but seven with that seed? Where in the ruels of life does it state that, with this seed equaling 756395837 in that computer, first random # will be this?